Melanie Manchot: The Hall

The communities and people who live on the banks of the river are essential to its life and give it meaning, creating a relationship between river and place. Melanie Manchot is curious about the clubs and groups that occupy the community centre’s and village halls along its banks. Centred on those individuals and groups who occupy these spaces for a few hours each week, The Hall reveals a complex and intimate portrait of modern life on the banks of the Tamar.

The screening of The Hall at Landulph Memorial Hall will be accompanied by a Q & A and the film Sleep Furiously.

Melanie Manchot is a London based artist who works with photography, ﬁlm and video as a performative and participatory practice. Her projects often explore specific sites and public spaces in order to locate notions of individual and collective identities.

Venue Information

Bar available.

Travel Information

Parking: there is parking at the venue, but limited parking available in the village.